The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 264The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Of course he took it for granted I should go . He did not dream that I would decline the duty - as I could not but do . > 6 VI . That night , the one following the trip on the Thames , I did not sleep . I tossed about in a fever of ...
Of course he took it for granted I should go . He did not dream that I would decline the duty - as I could not but do . > 6 VI . That night , the one following the trip on the Thames , I did not sleep . I tossed about in a fever of ...
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These fuidhir often belonged , of course , to the older race , and their treatment by the chiefs is the beginning of Irish landlordism . In this , as in some other things , the incomers , Norman and English , advanced on the native ...
These fuidhir often belonged , of course , to the older race , and their treatment by the chiefs is the beginning of Irish landlordism . In this , as in some other things , the incomers , Norman and English , advanced on the native ...
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Shakespeare has , of course , something better than style , something greater than any other writer has attained . At times , moreover , he reaches the very perfection of style . Nothing more magnificent has ever been written than the ...
Shakespeare has , of course , something better than style , something greater than any other writer has attained . At times , moreover , he reaches the very perfection of style . Nothing more magnificent has ever been written than the ...
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